1. Novelty Stubby Holders

    Everyone loves promotional stubbie holders -- but how do you make yours stand out from the crowd? Well, one way might be to use novelty stubby holders

    Personalised Sporting Stubbie Coolers for your Favorite Team

    What's better than a cold beer at the end of an exciting sporting match? A cold beer served in a cooler in your team colours! One of our most popular ranges of novelty stubbie holders is our sportswear range. Instead of the usual cup shape of stubbie holders, these fun products are shaped like sporting jumpers, jerseys, shirts or other tops. They fit over the top of your drink, like it was a part of your team, too.

    Chose from a wide range of sporting tops -- we have:

    • Cricket shirts and jerseys
    • Wetsuits
    • Soccer jerseys
    • Baseball shirts
    • Rugby jerseys
    • Ski jackets
    • Life jackets
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  2. What are Glassware Coolers

    There's nothing like a stubby holder for keeping your beer cold on a hot day. But what if you aren't a beer drinker? Or what if you are, but you don't care to drink from the bottle? Up until recently, there wasn't much you could do except add ice. Some drinks are just fine with added ice, but ice doesn't mix well with beer or wine.

    What's the solution? Fitted glassware coolers. Made of the same neoprene material as stubby holders, these handy sleeves are designed to fit snuggly over differently shaped of glasses. Best of all, we can print your organisation's logo onto these useful items, making them into effective promotional items for your business.

    Promotional Wine Bottle Coolers

    These are snug-fitting bags that fit over standard wine bottles. With a handle at one end for convenience in transit and your company logo on the side, these stylish bottles will get wine from fridge to function

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  3. The History of the Stubby Bottle

    People have been making beer for thousands of years -- at least as far back as the great civilisations of Egypt and Mesopotamia. But the idea of putting beer into bottles and cans is a pretty recent one. While people have been making quality beer for millennia, it's only in the last few centuries that our glassmaking skills have gotten good enough that we could make bottles that won't crack under the pressure of fizzy beer. Home brewers will know how easily even modern, factory-made bottles can explode if you don't take care!

    Originally, bottled beer came in an extremely wide variety of bottle shapes, depending on which glassblower the brewer was sourcing his bottles from. This lead to difficulties in sales and distribution, as the size and shape of a box of beer bottles could vary a lot.

    Standardisation

    In the 1930s, attempts began to standardise bottle sizes, and the stubbie we all know and love today was born. Developed in the USA and originally called a 'steinie'

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  4. Budget Stubby Coolers

    There's more to stubby coolers thankeeping a drink cool on a hot summers day., especially when you have the power to personalise them in almost any way you wish.  With the power of branding, they are a fantatisc promotional item that can be very verstile.  Don't be mistaken, however, that you will need to take a large dent into your bank account.  Below are some of some of our few coolers that are very budget friendly

    Stubby Holders. Keeping It Cool And Cheap

    Take our Express Budget Coolers, for example, coming froma  variety of colours. these holders are made out of budget foam material instead of the traditional neoprene. They're just as effective, though, in my opinion, so why not use these  as a promotional giveaway for a product/brand launch or fundraiser? 

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  5. Stubby Coolers As Party Favours

    While stubby holders are frequently used as a budget friendly corporate event giveaway, increasingly people are enjoying their cheap functionality to help spice up everything from weddings to anniversaries and birthday parties!

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  6. Pair Your Brew With The Right Bite

    Ever wondered which foods work best with your favourite beer? Here are some suggestions for getting your next BBQ feed just right.

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